Not exact matches
Often they are cropped, cut, fold, pierced,
stitched, sanded and manipulated, these
works refer to many of painting's most long
running concerns - genre and narrative, pictorial space and illusion, and color and texture.
In his introduction John Ashbery calls the book «the finest
work of Surrealist fiction,» noting that de Chirico «invented for the occasion a new style and a new kind of novel... his long
run - on sentences,
stitched together with semi-colons, allow a cinematic freedom of narration... his language, like his painting, is invisible: a transparent but dense medium containing objects that are more real than reality.»
Piñeres is known for
stitched works that
run the gamut from portraiture to collections of images that reflect her background.
These
works are cropped, cut, folded, pierced,
stitched, and manipulated; they refer to many of painting's long -
running concerns with genre and narrative, pictorial space and illusion, color and texture.